Mike Mayock

Winston is the prototypical drop-back passer. He throws too many interceptions, but you can take that if he's willing to make the next step at the NFL level. With last-year's first-round pick Mike Evans and second-round pick Austin Seferian-Jenkins, plus Vincent Jackson, the Buccaneers want to push the football down the field and this kid will help them do that.

Critics say the "Oregon spread" doesn't have progressions, doesn't have reads. That's a misconception. Zach Mettenberger was a sixth-round pick last year but he has first-round talent. However, he also has off-field issues. If a team is drafting somebody at No. 2 overall, that team is expecting him to be ready to go Day 1.

Perfect fit for the Giants. Scherff benefited from the play of the Dallas Cowboys' Zack Martin, a left tackle in college who moved inside in the NFL. Scherff will give the Giants more options up front and is one of the safer picks in this draft.

Cleveland can follow the Seattle model for winning. Run the football, play good defense and special teams, and then win it in the fourth quarter. Gordon has the best patience and balance of any running back in the draft. I think there's still plenty of time with the depth at wide receiver for Cleveland to circle back and get a receiver. Gordon changes a team's offense.

Randall is probably the fastest-rising prospect in this draft class. He has coverage skills and great range on the back end. This kid is today's NFL safety; he has great range but you give up some physicality.

Humphries is the best left tackle in this draft class. Cardinals general manager Steve Keim has done a great job upgrading that offensive line. They have to protect their 35-year-old quarterback, Carson Palmer.

Gregory is another boom-or-bust prospect. He has top-10 talent and is really intriguing. Will Bill Belichick consider selecting Gregory? Teams are always looking for edge rushers, and the Patriots have a great locker room environment to develop that talent. Amazing thing is, Gregory's very smart. If he can get his head wrapped around straight, he can be a Pro Bowler.

Might not be “pro ready” right now, but I strongly believe that he will be an excellent pro. This selection has the feel of being a placeholder for a team to move up for the Heisman Trophy winner … San Diego? Cleveland? Surprise team?

A productive edge rusher from a nearby college goes to an Atlanta team with a screaming need for exactly that type of player. Still would not be surprised if … wait for it … RB Todd Gurley’s name is called and shakes up the first round.

Cincinnati is a place where players with checkered pasts have been given a chance, and they often have flourished. Four straight losses in the opening round of the playoffs lead the Bengals to take another chance.

Has the skills to play LT, but has only played on the OL for two years. His selection allows Broncos offensive linemen to get back to their natural spots, and helps QB Peyton Manning make one last push for a title.

The Bengals need to identify the left tackle of the future with Andrew Whitworth’s career winding down. Peat is a natural blindside protector with the footwork, balance and body control to hold down the position for a decade.

Instead of flirting with an aging back like Adrian Peterson, the Cardinals could target the top running back in the draft, despite his ACL injury. If Gurley returns to form, he would give the Cardinals a Marshawn Lynch-like runner to build around in the backfield.